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Congressional Legislative Staff: Political Professionals or Clerks?

American Journal of Political Science, 1997
Theory: Wilensky's (1959) basic sociologic model of professions, which has been applied to federal employees (Mosher 1982) and modified by Brante (1990) and Raelin (1991) is applied to congressional legislative staff to ascertain whether they can be portrayed accurately as professionals.
Barbara S Romzek
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Holding the chancellor to account: political speech and medical staff

Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 2003
This paper develops and updates an earlier paper in this journal on freedom of speech for National Health Service (NHS) staff (Vickers, 1999). It focuses on the importance of political speech for those who work in the NHS, in the light of the major increase in spending on the NHS announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the 2002 budget.
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Political Staff

2020
Paul Wilson, Michael McNair
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Guidelines for supportively managing staff in a political office [PDF]

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This report presents guidelines for supporting staff in political offices, covering supporting mental health in political offices, building a positive culture and morale, helping colleagues cope with high workloads. giving feedback that improves performance and assisting & developing new colleagues.
Lees-Marshment, Jennifer; id_orcid
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